Saylor, 46, appeared in court on Sunday after being transferred from Seminole County. He is being held on $10,000 bond.

Bond was originally denied for the disgraced ex-Windermere police chief on Saturday morning by a judge at the Seminole County Jail.

The judge read the charges to Saylor and informed him of his rights in the new criminal case during the five-minute proceeding. Saylor was arrested on charges of perjury and violation of probation in connection with a previous conviction for official misconduct and tampering with evidence.

The previous offenses of blocking a sex crimes investigation occurred while Saylor was Windermere police chief a few years ago. Authorities said Saylor's misconduct was done to benefit his friend, Scott Bush, who was the subject of the molestation case.

Saylor was serving three years probation when he was arrested Friday in Seminole County at his probation office. Bush, who continued to claim he was innocent, was sentenced to life in prison on Friday by Circuit Judge Julie O'Kane in Orange County.

Saylor will be moved to the Orange County Jail because police said that's the county where the incidents occurred. Authorities said he might be granted bond at a future hearing.

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement said Saylor provided false testimony during the Bush's sexual battery trial.

Saylor was first arrested in 2011 on one count of giving unlawful compensation for official behavior and one count of official misconduct.

The charges stem from a 2010 FDLE investigation alleging Saylor terminated an investigation by his department into the sexual battery of a child to keep Bush from going to jail.

Bush was sentenced to life in prison on Friday after a jury found him guilty of sexual battery, lewd and lascivious molestation and battery.

The office of State Attorney Jeffrey Ashton obtained transcripts of Saylor's testimony and provided those transcripts to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement with the request that it investigate suspected false statements. That investigation led to these new charges.

Ashton will also submit the information to the Department of Corrections for the filing of an allegation of violation of Saylor's probation.